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[crash] a bomb exploded on a railroad bridge outside of madras, india sending a passenger train... you've got your hands in. you've got your hands in! your hand! get your hand out! your hand! you know he wrote some beautiful stuff. 120 people were reported injured, at least 22 people dead. commercial. i wish i were one of them. remember brinkley's great line? "it's as irrevocable as a haircut." can i check your purse? i got some decent stuff at yard sales. i like those. can i have your autograph for my wife? how are you doing, paul? tom. you're finally learning to be flexible. glad you've changed your mind about tom. ma'am, can i check your purse? i'd like to know what the contents are myself. sir, may i see that briefcase? i'd like to check the contents. could i see your purse? we got to go. i'm sorry. what? i...oh! you o.k.? great. i'm so sorry i pulled you away from that dinner. those things can be a lot of fun. everybody tries to be funny. all of a sudden, there's these people trying to make political careers out of how many laughs they get. why can't i let go of this woman? we
[crash] a bomb exploded on a railroad bridge outside of madras, india sending a passenger train... you've got your hands in. you've got your hands in! your hand! get your hand out! your hand! you know he wrote some beautiful stuff. 120 people were reported injured, at least 22 people dead. commercial. i wish i were one of them. remember brinkley's great line? "it's as irrevocable as a haircut." can i check your purse? i got some decent stuff at yard sales. i like those. can i have...
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el incidente ocurriÓ en el sur de la india, y el peligro al que estuvieron expuestos los pilotos de origen checo quedÓ grabado en vÍdeo. a este evento asisten miles de personas para ponerse al dÍa con los avances de la industria aÉrea. la policÍa de las vegas arrestÓ a un joven de 19 aÑos al que identifican como el presunto responsable del asesinato de una mujer tras una acalorada discusiÓn en la carretera. el sospechoso era vecino de la vÍctima, la familia lo conocÍa y no había dicho nada a las autoridades. >> esta es la fotografÍa del momento en que arrestan a eric nosh jr., de 19 aÑos. es el principal sospechoso de haber quitado la vida a una mujer de 44 aÑos hace unas semanas tras un incidente que provocÓ una acalorada discusión el punto el sospechoso vive solo a una calle de la vÍctima, que traía cuatro hijos. el esposo de la mujer, robert myers, se acercÓ al lugar muy alterado. le criticÓ a la prensa que habÍa responsabilizado a su esposa de haber provocado el accidente fatal. esa noche, la mujer saliÓ con su hijo de 22 aÑos a buscar al conductor tras el enfren
el incidente ocurriÓ en el sur de la india, y el peligro al que estuvieron expuestos los pilotos de origen checo quedÓ grabado en vÍdeo. a este evento asisten miles de personas para ponerse al dÍa con los avances de la industria aÉrea. la policÍa de las vegas arrestÓ a un joven de 19 aÑos al que identifican como el presunto responsable del asesinato de una mujer tras una acalorada discusiÓn en la carretera. el sospechoso era vecino de la vÍctima, la familia lo conocÍa y no había...
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miren quiÉn llegÓ de la india! este vÍdeo es muy bueno. >> todo tiene su tÉcnica, subiendo la mata de coco. >> muy feliz que estÁs aquÍ para que hables con todo nuestro pÚblico, que te ha estado escribiendo muchÍsimo. la pantalla es tuya. >> neto dice: ¿cÓmo aprovechar el tiempo mientras estoy trabajando? me gustarÍa saber quÉ trabajo haces, pero un consejo general es que en el trabajo perdemos mucho tiempo con los distractores. hay que diferenciar lo urgente de lo estratÉgicamente importante. designemos un tiempo para contestar correos electrÓnicos, para poder avanzar en los proyectos que nuestro jefe nos estÁn pidiendo. sofÍa varela, desde argentina: planifico mucho pero no evalÚo cÓmo divido el pastel. si tÚ no sacas tiempo para ir al gimnasio, para cuidarte, vas a hacer mucho, pero te vas a sentir mal contigo mismo. no lo planificamos todo, dejemos un 20% del tiempo libre, sin agenda, para la espontaneidad. >> eso lo hago yo. >> para que la vida no sea tan aburrida. gladys domÍnguez dice: yo a
miren quiÉn llegÓ de la india! este vÍdeo es muy bueno. >> todo tiene su tÉcnica, subiendo la mata de coco. >> muy feliz que estÁs aquÍ para que hables con todo nuestro pÚblico, que te ha estado escribiendo muchÍsimo. la pantalla es tuya. >> neto dice: ¿cÓmo aprovechar el tiempo mientras estoy trabajando? me gustarÍa saber quÉ trabajo haces, pero un consejo general es que en el trabajo perdemos mucho tiempo con los distractores. hay que diferenciar lo urgente de lo...
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a mi me regalaron esta pulsera roja en india. yo no soy de esta religiÓn pero es un recordatorio de la bendiciÓn y la buena fe del que me la regalo. un amigo me dio el hilo rojo que es un amuleto de los cabalistas. lo tengo como un recordatorio de buena fe. mientras no seamos parÁsitos de nada en particular tenemos la oportunidad... >> los amuletos son un vehÍculo para atronar la buena suerte. (risas) (aplausos) >> vamos a adentrarnos en el tema que muchos queremos que es el dinero, lo laboral. hay personas que ascienden tan fÁcilmente los trabajos y otras no, quÉ estÁn haciendo diferentes? >> doctor lozano, active la ruleta laboral. (aplausos) >> es la ruleta laboral, quÉ tanta suerte tenemos o no tenemos en nuestro trabajo? hay mucha gente que dice " en el trabajo me va muy mal". >> yo voy a apostar que en esa ruleta hay que tener flexibilidad, hay que ser flexible. >> la flexibilidad para mi es importante, nunca tendremos el trabajo perfecto, siempre habrÁ personas que digan " mi trabajo serÍa maravilloso si no exist
a mi me regalaron esta pulsera roja en india. yo no soy de esta religiÓn pero es un recordatorio de la bendiciÓn y la buena fe del que me la regalo. un amigo me dio el hilo rojo que es un amuleto de los cabalistas. lo tengo como un recordatorio de buena fe. mientras no seamos parÁsitos de nada en particular tenemos la oportunidad... >> los amuletos son un vehÍculo para atronar la buena suerte. (risas) (aplausos) >> vamos a adentrarnos en el tema que muchos queremos que es el...
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india was probably boring him. >> mr. obama became the first american to sit in the viewing stand for the country's republic day parade. >> dancers in blue and others celebrating indian space exploration were followed by twirling batons, ornamential umbrellas, and a cadre of camels. the finale-- stunt riders on motorcycles and a fly-over. the president's reaction spoke for itself. ( laughter ) ( applause ) >> jon: he gave the greatest parade in history-- ( laughter ) the same rating roger ebert gave to "a tale of two kitties." ( laughter ) all right, so they had to leave india and head to saudi arabia. they were going to pay respects to the late king who, from what i understand, left behind a stirring list of achievements. >> king adbullah will be remembered at home as a reformer. >> as much as a reformer can be in a country that publicly beheads criminals, sentences human rights activists to lashings, and deprives women of the right to drive. >> jon: so a reformer-- lower case "r." it's a lower case "r." it's lower. it's
india was probably boring him. >> mr. obama became the first american to sit in the viewing stand for the country's republic day parade. >> dancers in blue and others celebrating indian space exploration were followed by twirling batons, ornamential umbrellas, and a cadre of camels. the finale-- stunt riders on motorcycles and a fly-over. the president's reaction spoke for itself. ( laughter ) ( applause ) >> jon: he gave the greatest parade in history-- ( laughter ) the same...
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Feb 26, 2015
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nourishing your sexual system. androzene is combined nutrients from all over the globe, we've gone to india, germany switzerland, west africa, all around the united states switzerland, the amazon rain forest, and you know, like, the jungle healer medicine man right >>when they walk into the jungle, look at that plant what's that for, what does that do for you. plants are not even in the food pyramid today. >>ight >>>ou know, you've got fruits and vegetables, and you got fats, and meats, and dairy products, >>o words >>but herbs are not on there. dinosaurs ate herbs, gorillas eat herbs, insect eat herbs, you know, deer, elk, and caribou and moose eat herbs. these are powerful animals that, are sexually vigorous. androzene these natural food it's completely safe, and it addresses the holistic system of the body. >>eah, well, another word i wanna pull back out is spontaneity. >>um hum >that is so important. i mean, for me, as a woman >>but, you know, here's the interesting thing, spontaneity is a big thing, and we no prescription erection pills are clumsy, in addition to the side effects of be
nourishing your sexual system. androzene is combined nutrients from all over the globe, we've gone to india, germany switzerland, west africa, all around the united states switzerland, the amazon rain forest, and you know, like, the jungle healer medicine man right >>when they walk into the jungle, look at that plant what's that for, what does that do for you. plants are not even in the food pyramid today. >>ight >>>ou know, you've got fruits and vegetables, and you got...
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in the wake of the 2004 asian tsunami that killed some 280,000 from indonesia to india, bob found a story of survival. he encountered members of a remarkable and ancient culture who lived precisely where the tsunami hit hardest, but who suffered no casualties at all. they are the sea gypsies of the andaman sea, or, as they call themselves, the moken. they've lived for hundreds of years on the islands off the coast of thailand and burma. they are, of all the peoples of the world, among the least touched by modern civilization. and, as bob reported, they miraculously survived the tsunami because they knew it was coming. >> simon: it's their intimacy with the sea that saved them. they're born on the sea, live on the sea, die on the sea. they know its moods and motions better than any marine biologist. they're nomads, constantly moving from island to island living more than six months a year on their boats. at low tide, they collect sea cucumbers and catch eels. at high tide, they dive for shellfish. and they've been living this way for so many generations, they've become virtually amphibious
in the wake of the 2004 asian tsunami that killed some 280,000 from indonesia to india, bob found a story of survival. he encountered members of a remarkable and ancient culture who lived precisely where the tsunami hit hardest, but who suffered no casualties at all. they are the sea gypsies of the andaman sea, or, as they call themselves, the moken. they've lived for hundreds of years on the islands off the coast of thailand and burma. they are, of all the peoples of the world, among the least...
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. >> negÓ esta noche a la india. es un paÍs donde uno vive emociones muy fuertes pero esta vez no voy de vacaciones sino a estudiar de la mano del maestro di pachorra. --- dipak chopra. vamos a estar en la cuna de la medicina. hablando de emociones... >> yo quiero ir contigo a la isla. >> pueda compartir con ustedes en las redes sociales pequeÑos vÍdeos. >> estÁ bien pero yo voy contigo la prÓxima. >> te voy a traer un regalo. me voy a redes sociales: quÉ parte de tu cuerpo se ve mÁs afectada por emociones? enseguida voy para y con willie a comentarles lo que ustedes nos escriban. >> quÉ tengas buen viaje! >> vamos con mÁs despierta amÉrica porque esto todavÍa se pone mejor. >> feliz viaje, mi querido ismael! vamos a aprender a bailar. es para que usted aprenda ahÍ en casa. esto va a estar bien divertido! >> tome lÁpiz y papel si usted quiere inspirar a su novio, hijo o esposo a bajar de peso. >> quÉ lindo! y llega la mÚsica con la banda "la movida". ♪ de larga duración. ook pro semimate y dura hast
. >> negÓ esta noche a la india. es un paÍs donde uno vive emociones muy fuertes pero esta vez no voy de vacaciones sino a estudiar de la mano del maestro di pachorra. --- dipak chopra. vamos a estar en la cuna de la medicina. hablando de emociones... >> yo quiero ir contigo a la isla. >> pueda compartir con ustedes en las redes sociales pequeÑos vÍdeos. >> estÁ bien pero yo voy contigo la prÓxima. >> te voy a traer un regalo. me voy a redes sociales: quÉ...
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. >> middle schoolers in india. personal questions on an optional school survey. the kids he were given questions about drug and alcohol use at home. then questions got more personal. also asked to respond to statement like this. quote. people in my family have serious arguments, and quote, people in my family often insult or yell at each other, end quote. these questions cross the line? one of those outraged parents michelle joins us now. michelle, nice to see you this morning. what did you think when your daughter brought this form home on the ipad to fill out? >> well, i was notified back in january that they would be participating in a voluntary survey. about drugs, alcohol and tobacco. but when she came home and showed me the questions they did not pertain to drugs, alcohol or tobacco use. i began to dig deeper and figure out why they were asking these questions. >> what did you find? why were they asking these questions? >> they were questions that had been given to the students for the last 20 years through a local university to find out trends in our commu
. >> middle schoolers in india. personal questions on an optional school survey. the kids he were given questions about drug and alcohol use at home. then questions got more personal. also asked to respond to statement like this. quote. people in my family have serious arguments, and quote, people in my family often insult or yell at each other, end quote. these questions cross the line? one of those outraged parents michelle joins us now. michelle, nice to see you this morning. what did...
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but the world -- importers of oil are the united states china, japan, india, europe. they rely heavily on energy and all of them are net importers of that. it will make them on net better. >> the market's looking at a lot less negatively than a week ago. >> will you see the correlation numbers? used to be a .30 correlation. now it's .7. every time it goes down the market goes down. i don't get it. >> i think the short-term look at what happens with a major chunk of earnings. >> yeah. >> and there's a war in the ukraine and you see oil going down 50%. you think we're missing something on the horizon. so worried about growth. that you say maybe that removes more concern. >> and that's a good question we can ask. >> more supply than demand maybe. this is great to have you here. >> it's great to be here. >> how do you like our set? >> it's great. it's beautiful. >> it would be better if more easy money bought more sets. >> the problem is qe-3 -- no. charles plosser going to stick around through the jobs report. then up next a high flying edition of where the jobs are. mar
but the world -- importers of oil are the united states china, japan, india, europe. they rely heavily on energy and all of them are net importers of that. it will make them on net better. >> the market's looking at a lot less negatively than a week ago. >> will you see the correlation numbers? used to be a .30 correlation. now it's .7. every time it goes down the market goes down. i don't get it. >> i think the short-term look at what happens with a major chunk of earnings....
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>> mira, a mÍ me llamaron, saliendo las fotos, de la india, de alemania, de irlanda, de roma... o sea que la noticia le dio la vuelta al mundo. >> la noticia se esparciÓ como pÓlvora y consecuentemente tuvo que ser pÁrroco de su iglesia y director general de una emisora radial catÓlica. >> ¿usted cree que ella perdonÓ o perdonarÍa a los paparazzi? >> realmente, todo sido perdonado. mi esposa y yo orÁbamos por esas personas. nunca ha habido resentimiento. creo que de alguna forma, dios usa lo bueno y lo malo para que uno se supere. pero a mÍ me interesa lo que dios piensa de mÍ, no lo que piensa la gente. >> ¿hay algo que extraÑa de la iglesia catÓlica? >> bueno, es difÍcil extraÑar la iglesia catÓlica cuando uno sigue siendo catÓlico. yo, como anglicano, soy catÓlico, tenemos el mismo credo, las mismas tradiciones. lo Único que necesito en mi vida lo tengo, que es el amor, y todo lo demÁs me parece que es mÁs bien superficial. y creo que de alguna forma especial, mi esposa ha venido a cenar quizÁs el vacÍo mÁs grande que tiene el hombre. mi esposa y yo, u
>> mira, a mÍ me llamaron, saliendo las fotos, de la india, de alemania, de irlanda, de roma... o sea que la noticia le dio la vuelta al mundo. >> la noticia se esparciÓ como pÓlvora y consecuentemente tuvo que ser pÁrroco de su iglesia y director general de una emisora radial catÓlica. >> ¿usted cree que ella perdonÓ o perdonarÍa a los paparazzi? >> realmente, todo sido perdonado. mi esposa y yo orÁbamos por esas personas. nunca ha habido resentimiento. creo...
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hoy se despide a san alejo porque hoy es el dÍa de Él y archivada en la india para destruir a todos los obstÁculos. si tienes algÚn problema que resolver llama al 18856782421885678242. y let ut go let it go! llama al 1885678242 para conectarte con psÍquicos elegidos por el prodigio. >> de sÍ todo lo que acontece en premios lo nuestro. >> hermano tremenda informaciÓn que tienes que decirnos en este momento¿ estÁ más les h-? >> no paro. estoy en mi salsa. esta es una semana la que tostamos pendiente porque queremos dar a lo mejor de lo mejor de la mÚsica. presupuesto base en el escenario de premios lo nuestro. bueno, como ni hemos diciÉndole al principio del programa se me suele un poco. tenÍa un poco de ojeras. estÁ esperando uno de los artistas muy queridos que viejo directamente de espaÑa para miami. estoy hablando de pablo el corÁn, -al que en -alboran. quien en medio del concierto tenÍa ganas de venir. >> estaba soÑando con este concierto. >> tienes por partida doble. >> exacto. y vamos estar cantando con un piano muy lindo como amor romÁntico. muy feliz. >> te verem
hoy se despide a san alejo porque hoy es el dÍa de Él y archivada en la india para destruir a todos los obstÁculos. si tienes algÚn problema que resolver llama al 18856782421885678242. y let ut go let it go! llama al 1885678242 para conectarte con psÍquicos elegidos por el prodigio. >> de sÍ todo lo que acontece en premios lo nuestro. >> hermano tremenda informaciÓn que tienes que decirnos en este momento¿ estÁ más les h-? >> no paro. estoy en mi salsa. esta es una...
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with the philippines, with australia, with thailand and new partnerships with other countries like india, we need to keep all that going. it's an important part of the world. >> thank you, sir. >> senator donnelly? >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you and your family and i also want to thank secretary hagel for his service as secretary of defense and to our nation. he took the point in vietnam. he took the point for our defense department and we're grateful for what he's done. i was privileged to travel with some other senators recently to the middle east, and we talked to a number of the nations there. and i just want to make sure that, in your mind do you believe when we look at isis our goal should be to eliminate them on a permanent basis? >> yes, i do. >> one of my concerns is time. and what i mean by that is when you look at the map of where they were a year ago, where they are now they've substantially grown. and so we have windows that we're working in, and when we look at our plan, i'm concerned about how we look at the depth and the size of our plan, that what it really does,
with the philippines, with australia, with thailand and new partnerships with other countries like india, we need to keep all that going. it's an important part of the world. >> thank you, sir. >> senator donnelly? >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you and your family and i also want to thank secretary hagel for his service as secretary of defense and to our nation. he took the point in vietnam. he took the point for our defense department and we're grateful for what he's...
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you know, to save money i hired this assistant who lives in india. [ laughter ] every damn thing i get from her is wrong. i'm sorry. >> jimmy: no problem. albert brooks, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ he was still thinking -- on his way out he was thinking, yeah. was that right what i just did? he's still -- no. that was -- yeah. that was really nice of him. albert brooks, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] that was cool. guys, it's our last day in los angeles. it's been such a great trip. everybody's been so nice to make us feel at home here. i'm really thankful. so, i thought if it's cool with you guys i'd like to write out my weekly "thank you notes." [ cheers and applause ] james, can i get some "thank you note" writing music, please? ♪ [ cheers ] looking right down the barrel. >> steve: oh wow. rico suave. >> jimmy: looking right down the barrel there, yeah. ♪ thank you, mitt romney, for announcing you're not going to run. or as the seahawks put it, "hey, that's our thing." [ laughter ] >> steve: oh, come on. come on. >> jimmy: marshawn lynch. >> steve: you got it. >>
you know, to save money i hired this assistant who lives in india. [ laughter ] every damn thing i get from her is wrong. i'm sorry. >> jimmy: no problem. albert brooks, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ he was still thinking -- on his way out he was thinking, yeah. was that right what i just did? he's still -- no. that was -- yeah. that was really nice of him. albert brooks, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] that was cool. guys, it's our last day in los angeles. it's been such a...
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. >> this woman is 23 and works in india. >> are you nervous? >> a bit, yes. >> how are you keeping your energy level up? >> oh, by drinking coffees and waters and just taking a walk around. >> a lot of caffeine? >> yes. symantec leaders will share what they learn. in this spirit of president obama's call at stanford for more cooperation between the private sector and government. david louie, abc 7 news. >> you know, it's a really big threat. it's not just a game. not something to laugh about. >> this is impressive. the ability they have to do anything -- the whole part how they can put an antenna in the door frame and you walk by and they steal your information. this is serious stuff. >> what they say is next with organized crime possibly crowd sourcing. having masterminds outsourced to lower level guys that can hack in to banks, atm networks and get other debit cards. scary stuff. >>> up next, madonna is talking about lady gaga again. >> from cybercrime to madonna. ♪ . [ male announcer ] approaching medicare eligibility? don't put off checki
. >> this woman is 23 and works in india. >> are you nervous? >> a bit, yes. >> how are you keeping your energy level up? >> oh, by drinking coffees and waters and just taking a walk around. >> a lot of caffeine? >> yes. symantec leaders will share what they learn. in this spirit of president obama's call at stanford for more cooperation between the private sector and government. david louie, abc 7 news. >> you know, it's a really big threat. it's...
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a lot coming out of india, out of china. >> reporter: overseas inventory should fill his 14 showrooms. instead it's floating in the pacific. >> it's hurting business. >> reporter: at this citrus plant in california, the crop is flourishing but sales are not. fruit that should be selling overseas is instead spoiling. if growers can't sell oranges, they can't pay employees. >> first one up is 2130. >> reporter: jobs and pay are at the center of what could be a catastrophic shutdown at the port. for nine months shipping companies and unions representing port workers have failed to reach a contract agreement. >> it's difficult for my family life right now. >> reporter: dock workers like lisa munos have been locked out of shifts while shippers accuse union workers of manufacturing a painful slowdown. jobs and businesses are on the line, and some say the bottleneck here could mean gridlock for much of the economy. for consumers, a port shutdown could mean higher prices on everything from the food we buy to the electronics and clothing we purchase. experts say if this shutdown continues, we
a lot coming out of india, out of china. >> reporter: overseas inventory should fill his 14 showrooms. instead it's floating in the pacific. >> it's hurting business. >> reporter: at this citrus plant in california, the crop is flourishing but sales are not. fruit that should be selling overseas is instead spoiling. if growers can't sell oranges, they can't pay employees. >> first one up is 2130. >> reporter: jobs and pay are at the center of what could be a...
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. >> reporter: the president said this in india last week. >> i will look at all additional options that are available to us short of military confrontation. >> reporter: the tricky question though would arming ukraine end up a deterrent or stoke the fire into a proxy war with russia as the white house has worried. a group of foreign policy experts, including former administration officials just put out a report calling the situation critical urging the u.s. and nato to directly arm ukrainian forces including anti-armor missiles. >> the proposal is not to give ukraine enough to beat the russian army. we can't do that. but we want the ukrainians to be able to raise the cost of aggression to the russian military so the russians consider the cost too high and that takes away the option from russia of further aggression further escalation. >> reporter: in the words of ukrainian president poroshenko before the u.s. congress wanting lethal aid for months -- >> please understand me correctly. one cannot win the war with blankets. >> reporter: the focus is still on trying to find a diplomatic so
. >> reporter: the president said this in india last week. >> i will look at all additional options that are available to us short of military confrontation. >> reporter: the tricky question though would arming ukraine end up a deterrent or stoke the fire into a proxy war with russia as the white house has worried. a group of foreign policy experts, including former administration officials just put out a report calling the situation critical urging the u.s. and nato to...
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Feb 11, 2015
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worked with aids patients at a women's shelter and eventually left home to do humanitarian work in india, israel and then syria. >> what was so extraordinary about kayla, is she did ordinary things to extraordinary measures. >> reporter: such as trying to teach her isis captors how to make crafts and finding more than a sliver of light in so much darkness. in a letter to her parents last year kayla wrote, even if prison one can be free i am grateful. i have come to see there is good in every situation, sometimes we just have to look for it." that optimism is harder to find among the pain in prescott. this is a town still recovering from the yarnell fire a year and a half ago. 19 firefighters members of the hot shots were killed. now kayla mueller. aaron street was her best friend. >> i'm not yet sure how to live in a world without kayla. but i do know that we're all living in a better world because of her. >> reporter: now, kayla mueller's parents have not spoken publicly but in a statement they did say they are heartbroken by the loss of their only daughter. they say they will spend the
worked with aids patients at a women's shelter and eventually left home to do humanitarian work in india, israel and then syria. >> what was so extraordinary about kayla, is she did ordinary things to extraordinary measures. >> reporter: such as trying to teach her isis captors how to make crafts and finding more than a sliver of light in so much darkness. in a letter to her parents last year kayla wrote, even if prison one can be free i am grateful. i have come to see there is good...
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esto pasÓ en la india. una familia que venÍa eje la auto de atrÁs empezÓ a grabar al camiÓn que venÍa al frente. aparentemente el dueÑo del camiÓn piso sólo -quiso sÓlo hacer un viaje. >> pero aguantÓ el camión. aquÍ exactamente igual. el que es flojo, trabaja doble. mira nada mÁs. tranquilo. ahÍ. >> esto pasa mucho en la india. >> y en muchos lugares. el que es flojo, trabaja doble, por eso poquito a poquito. >> siempre se llega al destino, la cosa es saber llegar. >> ya llega will smith a la casita. yo quiero que envÍen sus mensajes con el hashtag #willsmithenda. >> viene a promocionar su pelÍcula. >> y la actriz que estÁ bien buena. >> will smith, te esperamos por acÁ y sus preguntas tambiÉn. >> hoy finaliza la historia de yali nÚÑez, la reportera que cruzÓ la frontera para cumplir su sueÑo americano. los dos estarÁn con nosotros para platicar de esta situaciÓn. >> y al regresar, mÁs detalles sobre el arresto del ex de ninel conde. ademÁs, no te puedes perder como itati cantora
esto pasÓ en la india. una familia que venÍa eje la auto de atrÁs empezÓ a grabar al camiÓn que venÍa al frente. aparentemente el dueÑo del camiÓn piso sólo -quiso sÓlo hacer un viaje. >> pero aguantÓ el camión. aquÍ exactamente igual. el que es flojo, trabaja doble. mira nada mÁs. tranquilo. ahÍ. >> esto pasa mucho en la india. >> y en muchos lugares. el que es flojo, trabaja doble, por eso poquito a poquito. >> siempre se llega al destino, la cosa es...
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the 2010 census which defines asians as people originating from dozens of countries including china, india and the philippines, asian americans account for a small segment of the u.s.- just over 17 million people. but a nielsen report on the asian american consumer says asians are the fastest growing group in the u.s., having grown 58% from 2000 to 2013. that's why yang believes tv lineups are diversifying. networks made a splash last year by announcing ten new shows this season with non-white characters or non-white show creators. but yang is paying special attention to one show, and not just because he studies demographics, he's watching for his son. >> i can't even claim to be a dispassionate observer here. and nor would i want to. you know, my son, of course is the lead kid. he plays 11-year-old eddie huang in "fresh off the boat". >> that's me, your boy eddie huang, check it, 11 years old. >> i could never have imagined that it would be my offspring, the next generation, who would be at the very center of a moment that i've kind of looked forward to f-- for all of my adult life. >> re
the 2010 census which defines asians as people originating from dozens of countries including china, india and the philippines, asian americans account for a small segment of the u.s.- just over 17 million people. but a nielsen report on the asian american consumer says asians are the fastest growing group in the u.s., having grown 58% from 2000 to 2013. that's why yang believes tv lineups are diversifying. networks made a splash last year by announcing ten new shows this season with non-white...
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that work led her to india, israel and palestinian territories and to turkey to help syrian refugees. that's where she was captured by isis back in 2013. her story underscores how often the very best of human kind humanitarian workers giving everything to serve those most in need are often those most in danger. and it is getting worse. according to a report 2013 set a new record for violence against aid workers, 155 aid workers killed, 171 seriously injured and 134 kidnapped. for more on the importance and danger of the kind of work kayla mueller risked everything for. ayman mohyeldin who spent years covering international aid organizations. ayman, those figures represent a 66% spike in the number of aid worker victims from the year before. why would it be it's getting even more dangerous for those trying to help? >> we're seeing conflict zoenls are becoming much more volatile and where there was once a line that somewhat kept humanitarian aid workers and journalists and others immune from that violence, we're seeing that line being less and less respected. more and more aid organizat
that work led her to india, israel and palestinian territories and to turkey to help syrian refugees. that's where she was captured by isis back in 2013. her story underscores how often the very best of human kind humanitarian workers giving everything to serve those most in need are often those most in danger. and it is getting worse. according to a report 2013 set a new record for violence against aid workers, 155 aid workers killed, 171 seriously injured and 134 kidnapped. for more on the...
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with the philippines, with australia, with thailand and new partnerships with other countries like india, we need to keep all that going. it's an important part of the world. >> thank you, sir. >> senator donnelly? >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you and your family and i also want to thank secretary hagel for his service as secretary of defense and to our nation. he took the point in vietnam. he took the point for our defense department and we're grateful for what he's done. i was privileged to travel with some other senators recently to the middle east, and we talked to a number of the nations there. and i just want to make sure that, in your mind do you believe when we look at isis our goal should be to eliminate them on a permanent basis? >> yes, i do. >> one of my concerns is time. and what i mean by that is when you look at the map of where they were a year ago, where they are now they've substantially grown. and so we have windows that we're working in, and when we look at our plan, i'm concerned about how we look at the depth and the size of our plan, that what it really does,
with the philippines, with australia, with thailand and new partnerships with other countries like india, we need to keep all that going. it's an important part of the world. >> thank you, sir. >> senator donnelly? >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you and your family and i also want to thank secretary hagel for his service as secretary of defense and to our nation. he took the point in vietnam. he took the point for our defense department and we're grateful for what he's...
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she worked with aids patients and a woman's shelter and then she left to do work in india, syria. >> she did zrard thingsextraordinary things. >> reporter: in a letter to her parents last year, kayla wrote even in prison one can be free. i am grateful. i have come to see there is good in every situation sometimes we just have to look for it. that optimism is harder to find among the pain in prescott. this is a town still recovering from the yarnell fire a year and a half ago. 19 prescott firefighters, members of the granite mountain hotshots were killed and now kayla mueller. erin street was her best friend. >> i'm not yet sure how to live in a world without kayla, but i do know that we're all living in a better world because of her. >> reporter: now clay's parents have not spoken publicly. they said they'll spend the rest of their lives honoring hers. >> all right. ben. it is a heartbreaking story. even been talking about that all morning. thank you, ben. >>> this morning two big names are shaking up the world of television. last night jon stewart announced he is going to give up "t
she worked with aids patients and a woman's shelter and then she left to do work in india, syria. >> she did zrard thingsextraordinary things. >> reporter: in a letter to her parents last year, kayla wrote even in prison one can be free. i am grateful. i have come to see there is good in every situation sometimes we just have to look for it. that optimism is harder to find among the pain in prescott. this is a town still recovering from the yarnell fire a year and a half ago. 19...
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en la india se llevÓ a cabo la primera ediciÓn del beach fashion week. mÁster 30 diseÑadores estuvieron presentes y alrededor de 50 tiendas, para celebrar la moda en este continente. la primera exhibiciÓn del fallecido diseÑador dominicano oscar de la renta abriÓ sus puertas esta semana en la universidad de arte y diseÑo en georgia, donde se exhibieron con 50 de sus vestidos mÁs memorables, usarlos por muchas celebridades. la semana de la moda iniciÓ este jueves en la ciudad de nueva york, donde se presentaron los diseÑadores mÁs influyentes del momento, con sus propuestas para la prÓxima temporada de otoÑo-invierno 2015. serÁ el Último aÑo que grandes diseÑadores como carolina herrera y Ángel sánchez se presentarÁn. >> estamos comentando que muchas celebridades estÁn haciendo la competencia con eso de las dietas. >> yo tengo a galilea. >> ayer me dio un adecuado buenÍsimo. sabe deliciosa. >> para copiarnos de esos modelos de pasarela que estamos viendo en nueva york. >> mejor vamos a la pausa. alicia machado regresa a las novelas. e
en la india se llevÓ a cabo la primera ediciÓn del beach fashion week. mÁster 30 diseÑadores estuvieron presentes y alrededor de 50 tiendas, para celebrar la moda en este continente. la primera exhibiciÓn del fallecido diseÑador dominicano oscar de la renta abriÓ sus puertas esta semana en la universidad de arte y diseÑo en georgia, donde se exhibieron con 50 de sus vestidos mÁs memorables, usarlos por muchas celebridades. la semana de la moda iniciÓ este jueves en la ciudad de nueva...
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. >> quieren ir a la india? >> me encantarÍa. >> pues nos vamos para la india porque se estÁ realizando la semana de la moda pero playera. son tres dÍas de desfiles con bikini, ropa casual, ropa sport, ropa de todo. podemos ver las tendencias para este aÑo. van a llegar de todas partes del mundo, por supuesto. hay mÁs de 30 diseÑadores de la india, diseÑadores nuevos que estÁn surgiendo. la verdad esta muy bonito los colores y sÚper modernos. incluso hubo una secciÓn para cosas de novia. >> la india es uno de los lugares que producen mÁs textil a nivel mundial. ademÁs la calidad es muy buena y sÚper barata. los bordados son preciosos. siempre que veo algo que me gusta, irÓnicamente tiene la etiqueta de india. es un paÍs que me gustaría conocer. me gustarÍa conocer la pedrerÍa y los textiles que hacen. le gustarÍa ir al taj mahal. >> muchas de las telenovelas utilizan vestuarios hechos en la india. por ejemplo mi mamÁ veÍa "el clon" y de los trajes que usaban eran realizados en la india. >> q
. >> quieren ir a la india? >> me encantarÍa. >> pues nos vamos para la india porque se estÁ realizando la semana de la moda pero playera. son tres dÍas de desfiles con bikini, ropa casual, ropa sport, ropa de todo. podemos ver las tendencias para este aÑo. van a llegar de todas partes del mundo, por supuesto. hay mÁs de 30 diseÑadores de la india, diseÑadores nuevos que estÁn surgiendo. la verdad esta muy bonito los colores y sÚper modernos. incluso hubo una secciÓn...
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we've gone to india, germany switzerland, west africa, all around the united states switzerland, the amazon rainforest. and you know, like, the jungle healer medicine man, when they walk out in the jungle, "look at that plant. what's that for? what does that do for you?" plants are not even on the food pyramid today. >> right. >> you know, you got fruits and vegetables and you got fats and meats and dairy products. >> no herbs. >> but herbs are not on there. dinosaurs ate herbs, gorillas eat herbs, insects eat herbs. you know, deer, elk, caribou and moose eat herbs. these are powerful animals that are sexually vigorous. androzene is natural food. it's completely safe, and it addresses the holistic system of the body. >> yeah, well, another word i want to pull back out is spontaneity. that is so important. i mean, for me, as a woman. >> here's the interesting thing. spontaneity is a big thing, and we know prescription erection pills are clumsy. in addition to the side effects of being nauseated and sick to your stomach and diarrhea, which aren't sexy, it's, like, if you don't take tha
we've gone to india, germany switzerland, west africa, all around the united states switzerland, the amazon rainforest. and you know, like, the jungle healer medicine man, when they walk out in the jungle, "look at that plant. what's that for? what does that do for you?" plants are not even on the food pyramid today. >> right. >> you know, you got fruits and vegetables and you got fats and meats and dairy products. >> no herbs. >> but herbs are not on there....
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india's forecast to become the world's fastest-growing large economy. forecasters say the size of the economy is expected to increase by as much as 8.5%. the prediction comes ahead of this weekend's budget. there are still challenges ahead. justin reports. >> a distinctive bomb of the single syllable -- single cylinder engines are set to return to britain streets. the indian company that makes this one's british classic has big plans for expansion. >> they are the most profitable motorcycle brand and automobile brand in the world. we are now expected to become a global firm. we are hiring a lot of engineers and opening up a lot of stores in the u.k.. >> it is the success of businesses like this that explain why the world bank is predicting pretty soon india will overtake china to become the fastest-growing large economy in the world. but there is a problem. india may be good at making classic bikes and other specialist industries like software, steel, and pharmaceuticals. but these businesses don't employ that many people. the challenge is how to create
india's forecast to become the world's fastest-growing large economy. forecasters say the size of the economy is expected to increase by as much as 8.5%. the prediction comes ahead of this weekend's budget. there are still challenges ahead. justin reports. >> a distinctive bomb of the single syllable -- single cylinder engines are set to return to britain streets. the indian company that makes this one's british classic has big plans for expansion. >> they are the most profitable...
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i was born in india. our family was pretty itinerant when i was growing up. my father was a plant geneticist so we found ourselves moving around quite a bit because he ended up going to places that focused on crop science. we spent some time in wales and then we moved back to india in 2007 and i spent a year there and for those of you who know a little bit about modern indian history, it was 1976 the year of the emergency rule a tough time for academics and there were a lot of restrictions on free speech. my father decided we have to get out of here so we ended up emigrating to the united states in 1977 and eventually ended up settling in setting california and that is where i grew up. like i said my father was a plant geneticist. my mother was of biochemist who worked part time but mostly was of homemaker and she spent time raising s and they wanted me to become a doctor. in that generation especially among immigrant indians there was nothing more noble and better that you could do. sort of coloring their vision was the fact that they had come with no money,
i was born in india. our family was pretty itinerant when i was growing up. my father was a plant geneticist so we found ourselves moving around quite a bit because he ended up going to places that focused on crop science. we spent some time in wales and then we moved back to india in 2007 and i spent a year there and for those of you who know a little bit about modern indian history, it was 1976 the year of the emergency rule a tough time for academics and there were a lot of restrictions on...
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. >> esta es una ciudad india, tiene un con nombre indio. el nombrecito se las trae, tambiÉn. >> las crÍticas me llovieron pero de todo se aprende, la verdad es que fueron mÁs los buenos momentos. >> fue mucho lo que vino despuÉs y puedo decir que lo he hecho todo. pero, nunca olvidarÉ mi primera oportunidad en el 23. >> quÉ mucho ha llovido tony? >> siempre tuvo muy buenas palabras para mi, me decÍa tony vas a llegar. fue un gran compaÑero. >> tenemos un embarazo tampoco sensible, no llores tony. >> ver esas imÁgenes es como remontarse al pasado. >> de verdad que si habÍa alguien que admiraba tony era esta servidora. no habÍa nadie que hiciera el tiempo como tÚ. me acuerdo que daba el tiempo lanzÁndose en paracaÍdas. son recuerdo que jamÁs olvidaremos. >> siempre dar el mÁximo y aportar algo mÁs creativo. el 23 fuera de la oportunidad. >> no te quiero alimentar el ego pero como tÚ no hay dios. >> son amistades que no tiene principio te marcan para toda la vida. >> los negros tambiÉn lloran. (risas) >> en esta ruta de impa
. >> esta es una ciudad india, tiene un con nombre indio. el nombrecito se las trae, tambiÉn. >> las crÍticas me llovieron pero de todo se aprende, la verdad es que fueron mÁs los buenos momentos. >> fue mucho lo que vino despuÉs y puedo decir que lo he hecho todo. pero, nunca olvidarÉ mi primera oportunidad en el 23. >> quÉ mucho ha llovido tony? >> siempre tuvo muy buenas palabras para mi, me decÍa tony vas a llegar. fue un gran compaÑero. >>...
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robinson who is off to india and thailand this year offers another piece of advice. don't just look at your home airport. she points it's a quick trip from d.c. to philly to new york. >> flexibility with airports is something that escapes people. it's a good and smart tactic. >> there are several other websites that post discounts on an daily and sometimes hourly basis. we posted that on wjla.com. check it out. >> all you emoji lovers out there, listen up. icons that you use in your text messages and on-line posts are about it get a little more diverse. apple incorporated new emojis with different skin tones into the latest update of the mobile operating system. right now, almost all emojis showing people or body parts are white. well there are also some changes coming to apple's in store tech support as well and could make your appointment a little bit faster. according to the website, apple is eliminating the first come first serve system for genius bar appointments so instead, you'll be entered into an application, ranking you based on how big of a problem you hav
robinson who is off to india and thailand this year offers another piece of advice. don't just look at your home airport. she points it's a quick trip from d.c. to philly to new york. >> flexibility with airports is something that escapes people. it's a good and smart tactic. >> there are several other websites that post discounts on an daily and sometimes hourly basis. we posted that on wjla.com. check it out. >> all you emoji lovers out there, listen up. icons that you use...
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that summer, we spent $100,000 sending three comics to india. i imagine that was a barrel of laughs. not enough money for security, they say. we spent $5 million in the state department, hillary clinton. $5 million, but we did not have enough money for security and benghazi. hillary clinton state department spent $650,000 on ads to get more facebook friends for the state department facebook. all along, letting people go. security after security. there is a 16 person security detail led by colonel wood. he said we ought to stay. the ambassador thinks we ought to stay. the cables become more frantic. they are sent home saying we think that we are at risk for an all-out assault. 9/11 comes. the attack said nothing to do with the anniversary. the ambassador says -- he sends more cables home. the attack happens. the terrible tragedy happens. killing of the ambassador happens. we have hillary clinton and i asked her, did you read the cables? she brushed me off as a, i'm too important to have read those cables. maybe you didn't read the cable asking fo
that summer, we spent $100,000 sending three comics to india. i imagine that was a barrel of laughs. not enough money for security, they say. we spent $5 million in the state department, hillary clinton. $5 million, but we did not have enough money for security and benghazi. hillary clinton state department spent $650,000 on ads to get more facebook friends for the state department facebook. all along, letting people go. security after security. there is a 16 person security detail led by...
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. >> reporter: the end of that chain is often china or india. some of it ends up in local markets, like this gold shop in borneo. gold from artisinal mines makes up only ten to fifteen percent of the four ton global gold market, according to analysts at thompson reuters. but after it's processed, gold is impossible to trace. l.j. johnson is the director of international labor office in the philippines >> whether we're talking gold or silver that we buy, its a bulk commodity. so when we ask consumers, are you sure that ring that you're wearing, the earring, the necklaces are free from child labor? that's more difficult. but its up to consumers to start making that choice. >> reporter: in a tragic irony there is a cheaper, easily available and even more efficient alternative to using mercury when processing gold. it's borax, commonly found in household cleaning products. but gutierrez of ban toxics says it's only being used in a few philippine communities. >> the utilization of borax at the refining stage, to improve gold quality so that when they
. >> reporter: the end of that chain is often china or india. some of it ends up in local markets, like this gold shop in borneo. gold from artisinal mines makes up only ten to fifteen percent of the four ton global gold market, according to analysts at thompson reuters. but after it's processed, gold is impossible to trace. l.j. johnson is the director of international labor office in the philippines >> whether we're talking gold or silver that we buy, its a bulk commodity. so when...
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. >>> a big scare in the sky during this air show in india. two stunt planes collided, clipping wings during a maneuver. despite the impact, the pilots kept control and landed safely. later, you could see the extent of the damage. amazing that no one was injured. >>> and finally, it appears spellcheck is so 2014 at the white house. take a look. staffers misspelled february on a media schedule on february 6th. okay. it could happen once, right? well, no. there it was again. misspelled on february 9th. and again on february 12th. yet again yesterday. but it's not just the schedule that's misspelled. take a look at the white house blog. february, of course, wow. this begs the question, why did it take reporters so long to notice? it's february 20th, right? we finally figured it out. we finally saw it. >> just abbreviate it. >> spellcheck it. >> i always remember, the ru is tricky. >>> robin already out in l.a. she's at the dolby theater. hey, robin. >> hey, there, george, and everyone. two days until hollywood's biggest night. we're inside the do
. >>> a big scare in the sky during this air show in india. two stunt planes collided, clipping wings during a maneuver. despite the impact, the pilots kept control and landed safely. later, you could see the extent of the damage. amazing that no one was injured. >>> and finally, it appears spellcheck is so 2014 at the white house. take a look. staffers misspelled february on a media schedule on february 6th. okay. it could happen once, right? well, no. there it was again....
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el vuelo iba hacia la india. ella estaba delante y tratÓ de tocarla. empezó a grabarlo y le dijo: me estÁs abusando. >> eso estÁ muy bien porque las mujeres no tenemos que quedarnos calladas. mÍrenle la cara de vergüenza. ojalÁ que lo reconozcan en la calle y se lo reclame. en el vuelo de los Ángeles para cada, xime paciente algo que tiene en las piernas, era una carta de un hombre que le habÍa escrito que tiene unos labios carnosos... ximena no sabÍa quiÉn era. vamos por las maletas y viene un tipo y pregunta dÓnde estÁ a tu amiga? ella ya se fue. no le gustÓ la carta? >> anita me defendiÓ. gracias. >> anita me defendiÓ. gracias. de la piel se corrigen visiblemente. nota una piel hermosa en tiempo real. sentirse más hermosa... eso es lo que hace que una mujer brille. el nuevo visionnaire. exclusivo de lancôme. recibe tu regalo con cualquier compra de 35 dólares de lancôme. solo en macy's, tu destino para el cuidado de la piel. te noto tras mis pasos... te escondes... ...en mi sombra, y ya estoy harto... ...de jugar... provócame muj
el vuelo iba hacia la india. ella estaba delante y tratÓ de tocarla. empezó a grabarlo y le dijo: me estÁs abusando. >> eso estÁ muy bien porque las mujeres no tenemos que quedarnos calladas. mÍrenle la cara de vergüenza. ojalÁ que lo reconozcan en la calle y se lo reclame. en el vuelo de los Ángeles para cada, xime paciente algo que tiene en las piernas, era una carta de un hombre que le habÍa escrito que tiene unos labios carnosos... ximena no sabÍa quiÉn era. vamos por las...
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. >>> and red bull air show in india turning tragic, nearly when two planes scraped wings mid flight. take a look. wow. how terrifying. hundreds of fans witnessed that close call and they cheered. both pilots incredible recoveries. check out this photo showing just how close they came to complete disaster. amazing. >>> you know beyonce she sings the lyric, i woke up like this, on her hit song. take a look. ♪ i woke up like this ♪ ♪ i woke up like this ♪ ♪ flawless. ♪ ♪ tell him i woke up like this ♪ >> we know how beautiful beyonce is. this morning brand-new photos that have been leaked and show her without any photo shopped touchup during a l'oreal ad shoot in 2013. you can see some lines and blemishes, like we all have. but her fans don't seem to mind. one tweeting we all have imperfections. she's beautiful anyway. stop the hating. of course she's beautiful. those are your headlines. >> just keep in mind folks, if there is somebody who appears in an advertisement, particularly in a magazine, they're photo shopped. everybody is photo shopped in magazines. >> her fans
. >>> and red bull air show in india turning tragic, nearly when two planes scraped wings mid flight. take a look. wow. how terrifying. hundreds of fans witnessed that close call and they cheered. both pilots incredible recoveries. check out this photo showing just how close they came to complete disaster. amazing. >>> you know beyonce she sings the lyric, i woke up like this, on her hit song. take a look. ♪ i woke up like this ♪ ♪ i woke up like this ♪ ♪ flawless....
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the lifelong calling of one man in india to find permanent shelter and a voice for the world's poorest people. >> they've used guerilla tactics-- nonviolent, he insists-- to push for their rights or basic amenities like water hook-ups. if the city ignores or takes too long to respond to their requests, arputham takes the task on himself. >> ifill: and: >> sometimes i can see the words hanging in front of me and i don't know who i am and i don't know what im going to lose next. >> ifill: the neuroscientist and author of "still alice" on warning signs of early onset alzheimers and coping with memory loss. >> everyone who is touched by this disease goes through the stages of grief. some people stay in denial and retreat. it's really terrifying and heartbreaking and a lot of people have a hard time showing up in the new reality. >> woodruff: those are some of the stories we're covering on tonight's "pbs newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> it doesn't matter what kind of weather. it doesn't matter what time of day or night. when mother nature's done her
the lifelong calling of one man in india to find permanent shelter and a voice for the world's poorest people. >> they've used guerilla tactics-- nonviolent, he insists-- to push for their rights or basic amenities like water hook-ups. if the city ignores or takes too long to respond to their requests, arputham takes the task on himself. >> ifill: and: >> sometimes i can see the words hanging in front of me and i don't know who i am and i don't know what im going to lose next....
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. >> officials in india want to set the record straight, they say the tree that president obama planted there three weeks ago is not dead, it happens to look dead. the tree was awash in leaves when the president planted it. now, though, it's just a single lonely stem. the lack of leaves has been giving officials sleepless nights. the reality they often lose their leaves this time of year. the tree, however, is in good health. >> sure about that? >> unique looking. i know a lot more about the trees now. >> natalie, thanks. back out to al in miami? >> that's right. it's 42 degrees here but nowhere near as cold as what you have. as we look at the "today" map we're seeing the beginning of that winter storm in the midsection of the country. we're looking at plenty of sunshine, out west along the west coast, with temperatures a lot more moderate and we expect to see the sunshine in the northeast but it is brutally cold. that's what's going on. we're going to get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds. recast in the next 30 seconds. 7:0, happy friday. you made it to the end of
. >> officials in india want to set the record straight, they say the tree that president obama planted there three weeks ago is not dead, it happens to look dead. the tree was awash in leaves when the president planted it. now, though, it's just a single lonely stem. the lack of leaves has been giving officials sleepless nights. the reality they often lose their leaves this time of year. the tree, however, is in good health. >> sure about that? >> unique looking. i know a lot...
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. >> it's one of these tech cities in india that people are intrigued to go to. >> let's talk about rio. the world cup, et cetera, is that what hyped it up? >> i realized you really can go to vacation in brazil and get there easily and have a wonderful time. the real trick is wait to get there this year tlaern next year when the olympics are on and everybody else wants to go. >> how influential is food? >> i would say for me it's the big thing. >> one of the biggest motivators for people to travel absolutely is food. if you look at the top ten cities, five of those are major foody destinations where it's toronto, nashville, salve narks georgia. definitely food is motivating people's trips. >> what are one of the most popular? people hear europe and they think that's going to be really expensive. >> yeah. absolutely. it remains the big ones london rome, paris. if you want to >> so if you're looking for a great deal, you know do not delay on the airfare. figure out the hotel and reservations later but book the flights now to get the best deal to europe this summer. >> the dollar's helping
. >> it's one of these tech cities in india that people are intrigued to go to. >> let's talk about rio. the world cup, et cetera, is that what hyped it up? >> i realized you really can go to vacation in brazil and get there easily and have a wonderful time. the real trick is wait to get there this year tlaern next year when the olympics are on and everybody else wants to go. >> how influential is food? >> i would say for me it's the big thing. >> one of the...
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she had worked with humanitarian groups in india, israel and the palestinian territories. she posted this in 2011. >> i reject the brutality and killing that the syrian authorities are committing against the syrian people. >> reporter: on august 3rd 2013 she entered syria. she travelled with a young man believed to be a syrian and described as a colleague, boyfriend or fiance. he went there to fix the internet connection at a hospital. she joined him on a trip to a war zone off limits to americans. the two stayed overnight but the next day returning to turkey both were grabbed on the road. her family didn't hear from isis for nine months then in may 2014 their first message, proof that she was alive. two months later a ransom demand about $7 million or kayla would be killed. that deadline passed with no further word. in the letter to her parents she talks about how isis treated her. please know that i am in a safe location. completely unharm and healthy. put on weight in fact. i have been treated with the utmost respect and kindness. isis claims she was killed in this buil
she had worked with humanitarian groups in india, israel and the palestinian territories. she posted this in 2011. >> i reject the brutality and killing that the syrian authorities are committing against the syrian people. >> reporter: on august 3rd 2013 she entered syria. she travelled with a young man believed to be a syrian and described as a colleague, boyfriend or fiance. he went there to fix the internet connection at a hospital. she joined him on a trip to a war zone off...